White Nights

Alternate title(s):
Foreign Title: Le Nottie Bianche
Date: January 01, 1957 to December 31, 1957
Dates Note: 1957
Country of Origin: France , Italy
Place of Origin: Italy, France
Languages: Italian
Color: B&W
Silent: No
Based On: the story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Additional Info:

4K Restoration by Cinecittà


Curator Notes

Description: 

This adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s tale about displaced, disconnected people drifting along crossing, doubling paths was shot in moody black-and-white on a soundstage simulacrum of Livorno, Italy. With it Luchino Visconti veered away from verisimilitude and toward an emphatically subjective style—from neorealism to neoromanticism. As a quiet man who accidentally befriends a troubled, lonely young woman (Maria Schell) and finds himself playing understudy for the absent object of her affections (Jean Marais), Marcello Mastroianni mingles subtly passionate yearnings with a characteristic note of annoyance. His character is both distrustful of and seduced by the romantic dreams that preoccupy the woman he loves. 

Authors/Roles: 
Juliet Clark


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